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The Trauma Nursing Core Course, developed by the Emergency Nurses Association, is designed for registered nurses who have at least six months of clinical nursing experience in an emergency care setting. Other health care professionals may audit the course.Trauma nursing, as a discipline, refers to the process and content of the various roles nurses have in the care of the trauma patient. The purpose of TNCC is to present knowledge, refine skills and build a firm foundation in trauma nursing. The Trauma Nursing Core Course consists of a combination of lecture time and skills stations.

Course Director: Jodi DeWitt, RN, MSN, has more than 25 years of experience as a nurse. Jodi has worked at various critical care area hospitals and emergency rooms in Nebraska. She is a member of the Emergency Room Nurses Association. She is a certified instructor for TNCC.

Course Offerings

  • Lincoln - Oct. 12 & 13, 2022

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Online Registration Keyword: Trauma

This interactive course provides a broad overview of the historical and cultural aspects of infant feeding, while reviewing best breastfeeding practices.

Presented in a small group, live Zoom setting, the content focuses on breastfeeding from a psychosocial and a scientific perspective.

This course is co-sponsored by Southeast Community College and Partnership for a Healthy Nebraska.

Teacher: Ann Seacrest, RN, IBCLC brings 35 years of experience as a clinical IBCLC, hospital-based postpartum and lactation nurse, certified ASPO childbirth educator, certified DONA doula and doula teacher, and co-founder and past Executive Director of MilkWorks.

Course Offerings

  • LIVE Online through Zoom - Nov. 3-17, 2022 (PDF) - CHANGE OF DATES

Southeast Community College is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

This course is designed to meet the structured education required by the ARRT for radiologic technologists seeking post-primary certification in vascular-interventional radiography.

Presenters:

- Peggy Reisher, MSW, Executive Director Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska
- Gina Simanek, MA, LMHP, Resource Facilitator Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska
- Matthew Garlinghouse, PhD, Assistant Professor Dept. of Neurological Sciences Neuropsychology – UNMC
- Samantha Bohl, OD, Optometrist Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital

Course Offerings

  • More information coming soon.

colorectalcancer-1304975436_400x240This course will give providers increased knowledge to help them care for patients diagnosed with colon or rectal cancer. Providers also will gain insight on how to care for a patient throughout the cancer process, i.e., detection, diagnosis, post-treatment diet and lifestyle recommendations for colon and rectal cancer.

Target Audience

This course is designed for providers who work with patients diagnosed with colon or rectal cancer. The content focuses on strategies to prevent, detect and diagnose colorectal cancer. Providers also will learn strategies to support colorectal cancer survivors regarding post-treatment diet and lifestyle recommendations.

Objectives

Upon completion of these enduring material modules, participants should be better able to:

  1. Identify ways to prevent, detect and diagnose colorectal cancer.
  2. Identify treatment options for colorectal cancer such as colectomy, colostomy and ileostomy.
  3. Explain nutrition guidelines and challenges throughout the stages of cancer and treatment and how nutritional needs change for palliative and hospice care patients.
  4. Describe lifestyle-related risk factors to help prevent colorectal cancer and the impact of lifestyle changes for cancer survivors.

Approval

Midwest MSD Provider Approval # NE623-13
Southeast Community College is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Planning Committee & Nurse Planners

Kimberly Hiser, APRN, DNP
Erica Jackson, MS, RD, LMNT
Ashley Fritz, MSN, RN
Kristin Ruiz EdD, MN, RN, CNE
Tonya Maloy, MSN, RN

Sponsor

This enduring material is sponsored by Gastroenterology Specialties.

Questions

If you have questions regarding this activity, please contact Jennifer Keitges.

This course is designed to meet the structured education required by the ARRT for candidates seeking post-primary certification in computed tomography.

You will be introduced to:

  • Patient care
  • Safety issues
  • Overview of equipment
  • Image production
  • CT procedures
  • Sectional anatomy
  • Scanning protocols
  • Use of contrast media

1.0 semester credits

How to Get Registered:
First, fill out the Visiting Student Application. You will receive a confirmation email at the email address you provided on your application.

If you are new to SCC, in 24-48 hours, you will receive an email with your unique SCC username and instructions to create your password. Once you've created your password, you can proceed with registering for the course using the instructions provided in the first email you received.

If you already have your username and password, you can follow the instructions in the email to get registered.

Course Offerings

  • More information coming soon.

LPNs: here are new state licensure regulations that affect you. Every LPN who graduated before May 2016 or has not successfully completed the LPNC course must complete an approved 8-hour didactic course on IV therapy by August 2022. RNs are welcome to take this class, too.

Prerequisite: You must take SCC Intravenous Therapy: Current Standards of Practice 1 course before or at the same time as this course or provide proof of completion of a similar course.

This 8-hour course includes both online and face-to-face components. Successful completion of this course will meet the IV therapy skills course requirement for LPNs who wish to practice IV therapy.

Course Offerings

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Online Registration Keyword: Therapy

Southeast Community College is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

barbbancroft_197x240Join Barb Bancroft, RN, MSN, PNP, down a hilarious trip of memory lane through the last 50 years of nursing and medicine.

Livin', Laughin' & Learnin' . . . through the Years
Morning Session: 8-11 a.m. (3 contact hours)

You will leave the session with a renewed sense of self and professionalism, not to mention laughing your way to the produce aisle or reducing stress with a few kick-boxing lessons.

Pharmacology—A Class Act
Afternoon Session: 1-4 p.m. (3 contact hours)

This is a must attend clinical session on the most common classes of drugs used in the world of medicine and nursing today. Barb's way of learning pharmacology is entertaining and enlightening.

Course Offerings

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Southeast Community College is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Southeast Community College can help you renew your nursing career with our RN/LPN Refresher course. This course is designed to reinstate or reactivate your license, and meets the requirements for a refresher course as outlined by the Nebraska Board of Nursing.

Developed to update the nurse's knowledge and clinical skills required for the delivery of professional nursing care in today's health care system, this course provides interactive learning experiences that enable you to expand knowledge and skills as you prepare for reentry into nursing practice.This course consists of 60 contact hours of online learning, including 90 hours of skills/lab and clinical are required.

This course will run approximately 16 weeks. To use this course to reinstate your nursing license, you must successfully complete the lecture, lab and clinical portions of the course. This course will include the mandatory 8‑hour IV training that all LPNs are required.

In order to renew a nursing license in Nebraska, RN/LPN nurses need the following:

  • 20 contact hours (one CEU equals 10 contact hours) of acceptable continuing education/in-service education with the past two years.
  • No more than four hours may be from CPR or BLS.
  • At least 10 hours must be peer reviewed. If a course has the following statement on our registration form, it has been peer reviewed: "Southeast Community College is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation." Additionally, nursing courses offered by academic programs are considered peer reviewed.
  • In accordance with the State Board of Nursing regulation, "A licensee must attend the complete continuing education offering in order to report it for credit." That means you will not be given partial credit for arriving late or leaving early for one of our nursing workshops.

If you are not sure if you need to take a refresher course to reinstate your nursing license, check with the Nebraska State Board of Nursing.

Course Offerings

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This course is designed to meet the structured education required by the ARRT for radiologic technologists seeking post-primary certification in vascular-interventional radiography.

You will be introduced to:

  • Principles of vascular-interventional radiography, patient care management and interactions
  • Usage of medications and contrast media
  • Human anatomy and physiology

An overview of equipment and supplies; procedures and exposure technique; image production and quality; asepsis and sterile technique; and safety issues are presented.

1.0 semester credits

How to Get Registered:
First, fill out the Visiting Student Application. You will receive a confirmation email at the email address you provided on your application.

If you are new to SCC, in 24-48 hours, you will receive an email with your unique SCC username and instructions to create your password. Once you've created your password, you can proceed with registering for the course using the instructions provided in the first email you received.

If you already have your username and password, you can follow the instructions in the email to get registered.

Course Offerings

  • More information coming soon.

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